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1. Independent and third party candidates could break D.C. gridlock — if they can get to Washington.
By Tom Squitieri in the Hill
2. A new software project has surgeons keeping score as a way to improve performance and save lives.
By James Somers in Medium
By Wendy Kallergis in Miami Herald
By Christine Baugh in the Chronicle of Higher Education
5. Sal Khan: Use portfolios instead of transcripts to reflect student achievement.
By Gregory Ferenstein at VentureBeat

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